Airlines cancel 7,404 flights because of weather

ChristopherHinton

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Airlines have canceled 7,404 flights as of Tuesday after severe winter weather rolled across the U.S. from Texas to Chicago and New York City, according to data provided by FlightAware.com. Airlines canceled 796 flights on Monday and 4,221 flights on Tuesday. For Wednesday, airlines have already canceled 2,387 flights. Earlier, the Federal Aviation Administration said the Dallas-Ft. Worth airport was closed due to snow and ice.

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